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ivata CMS is a system to rival Drupal or PHP Nuke, but based on J2EE and Hibernate. It comes with a themeable front-end and as it is distributed with a HypersonicSQL, is extremely easy to install and get started with.
jzForum is a forum written in Java. It has many features and supports different themes. It is easy to install and to integrate into existing webapplications
PHP/MySQL program which allows you to create a database driven, account based, web art board/community. You can install a number of Java Applets (provided separately) on this board and literally draw on the web.
The North Star Bulletin Board System (NSBBS) is an intelligent Java based Web Application. NSBBS was developed using the MVC architecture and should install on almost any J2EE compliant Web server. Features include flood prevention and PM system.
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Basically a threaded message board written in Java. Nothing too fancy, but we'd like to be able to have an easy to install and use comment board. Email and IM don't quite cut it for us.